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On an spreadsheet created by someone else, there is a hidden border or box
frame that only shows when previewed or printed. The border or frame surrounds 5 columns of data on a full sheet. The bordertoolbar does not help. How do I get rid of this. Thank you. |
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Maybe it's a textbox or a rectangle???
You could select that sheet Edit|goto|special click objects If you have multiple objects on the sheet, hit the tab key to traverse among those objects. Priscilla wrote: On an spreadsheet created by someone else, there is a hidden border or box frame that only shows when previewed or printed. The border or frame surrounds 5 columns of data on a full sheet. The bordertoolbar does not help. How do I get rid of this. Thank you. -- Dave Peterson |
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And if you find one you don't want, hit the delete key when it's the only one
selected. (You may find it useful to change the zoom to something small (10%????), too.) Priscilla wrote: On an spreadsheet created by someone else, there is a hidden border or box frame that only shows when previewed or printed. The border or frame surrounds 5 columns of data on a full sheet. The bordertoolbar does not help. How do I get rid of this. Thank you. -- Dave Peterson |
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